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TRO Isotonic Research Transducer

SKU
GRP-RESCHTRAN

The TRO isotonic transducer measures displacements with pre-adjusted loads (position transducer).

Parameters Measured: 

  • Changes in muscle length under constant load

Components Included:

  • Transducer
  • Specifications Sheet 
  • Calibration Certificate 
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The TRO isotonic transducer measures displacements with pre-adjusted loads (position transducer). Isotonic transducers are classically used for measuring the contraction amplitude of isolated muscles in organ bath studies, i.e. the changes in tissue length observed under constant load. These transducers are preferably used with smooth muscle preparations characterized by relatively slow contractions (ileum, vas deferens, lung strips, esophagus, urinary bladder, etc.)

Parameters Measured: 

  • Changes in muscle length under constant load

Components Included:

  • Transducer
  • Specifications Sheet 
  • Calibration Certificate 
Range  5 mg to 5 g
Resolution  5 mg 
Displacement 

±15° (48 mm)

Sensitivity (full range) 

300 mV

Excitations  5 - 10V DC
Element Resistance 1000 W

Counterweight 

Graduation

Five 1 g div. with 250 mg subdiv.
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